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she grabbed ahold of me. i grabbed ahold of her. the winds came through. >> reporter: nearly 80,000 people in two states are without power. jeff, clean-up is expected to take several weeks here, and there are more storms in the forecast for this weekend. >> glor: omar, thank you very much. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," a dresser tumbles and a two-year-old saves his twin brother. also ahead, a tragic mistake calls attention to the dangers of pesticides at home. and new evidence about what sank the "titanic." now on the next page you'll see a breakdowhat? costs. it's just... we were going to ask about it but we weren't sure when. so thanks. being upfront is how edward jones makes sense of investing. at planters, we put fresh roawhich has its drawbacks.an, guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. it's just a cough.our cough, sfx: woman coughing you'd see how often you cough all day. and so would everyone else. robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful
she grabbed ahold of me. i grabbed ahold of her. the winds came through. >> reporter: nearly 80,000 people in two states are without power. jeff, clean-up is expected to take several weeks here, and there are more storms in the forecast for this weekend. >> glor: omar, thank you very much. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," a dresser tumbles and a two-year-old saves his twin brother. also ahead, a tragic mistake calls attention to the dangers of pesticides at home....
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how did somebody get ahold of my identity and become me? when your identity is stolen, you just feel so violated and just so helpless. but knowing that you have lifelock, it just -- you have this whole team of people on your side, and you know that you don't have to >> announcer: now it's your turn. join the millions of people who made the smart choice to become members of lifelock, the best identity-theft protection available. a lifelock membership means you have award-winning technology working for you, scanning hundreds of millions of transactions each second to detect and alert you to threats. if we detect your information being used, we will send you an alert. if you have a problem, a dedicated u.s.-based agent will be assigned to your case and take the lead to fix it. >> when i have been assigned to a member's case, i am actually their restoration specialist throughout the term of the membership. >> announcer: while free credit monitoring only alerts you to changes in credit, lifelock detects a wide range of identity threats and helps
how did somebody get ahold of my identity and become me? when your identity is stolen, you just feel so violated and just so helpless. but knowing that you have lifelock, it just -- you have this whole team of people on your side, and you know that you don't have to >> announcer: now it's your turn. join the millions of people who made the smart choice to become members of lifelock, the best identity-theft protection available. a lifelock membership means you have award-winning technology...
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she grabbed ahold of me. i grabbed ahold of her. the winds came through. >> reporter: nearly 80,000 people in two states are without power. jeff, clean-up is expected to take several weeks here, and there are more storms in the forecast for this weekend. >> omar, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, a dresser tumbles and a 2-year-old saves his twin bother. also ahead, a tragic mistake calls attention to the dangers of pesticides at home. and new evidence about what sank the "titanic." ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. disinfect with lysol bathroom toilet gtrigger... just stay in the toilet. ... and l
she grabbed ahold of me. i grabbed ahold of her. the winds came through. >> reporter: nearly 80,000 people in two states are without power. jeff, clean-up is expected to take several weeks here, and there are more storms in the forecast for this weekend. >> omar, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, a dresser tumbles and a 2-year-old saves his twin bother. also ahead, a tragic mistake calls attention to the dangers of pesticides at home. and new evidence about what sank...
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she grabbed ahold of me. i grabbed ahold of her. the winds came through. >> reporter: nearly 80,000 people in two states are without power. jeff, clean-up is expected to take several weeks here, and there are more storms in the forecast for this weekend. >> omar, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, a dresser tumbles and a 2-year-old saves his twin brother. also ahead, a tragic mistake calls attention to the dangers of pesticides at home. and new evidence about what sank the "titanic." my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings disinfect with lysol bathroom toilet gtrigger... just stay in the toilet. ... and lysol power foamer. they kill 99.9% of germs. to clean and disinfect your bathroom... ...lysol that. >>> a mother in utah wanted to warn parents of young children about the dangers of unsecured dressers. so she posted video of her 2-year-old twins knocking over the dresser in their room. one was pinned. for two minutes the other searched for a w
she grabbed ahold of me. i grabbed ahold of her. the winds came through. >> reporter: nearly 80,000 people in two states are without power. jeff, clean-up is expected to take several weeks here, and there are more storms in the forecast for this weekend. >> omar, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, a dresser tumbles and a 2-year-old saves his twin brother. also ahead, a tragic mistake calls attention to the dangers of pesticides at home. and new evidence about what...
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try to get ahold of his parent. find out what she's going to do, what her plans are.communicate that back to either me or the superintendent so we can make a plan. all right? >> okay. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm cool with it. >> she'll be here, don't you think, today? >> yeah. >> all right. >> good. let's make this thing happen then. >> okay. i will get your clothes. i'll have you change. >> sometimes it can be a couple days before they can get a ride. >> just stay right here. >> okay. >>> coming up -- more frustration for charles taylor and the pendleton staff. >> she must have turned it off. it went straight to voicemail. >> meanwhile, michael brehm fears retribution from his cellmates. >> i've seen a guy who was scheduled to go home in three days and somebody put a shank in his bed. he didn't get out for another 90 days afterwards. >> and extra staff are called in for an uncooperative teen. >> you've got to get your clothes off and get in the shower. come on. >>> now, let's go back to "lockup." >>> now, let's go back to >>> now, let's go back to "lockup."
try to get ahold of his parent. find out what she's going to do, what her plans are.communicate that back to either me or the superintendent so we can make a plan. all right? >> okay. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm cool with it. >> she'll be here, don't you think, today? >> yeah. >> all right. >> good. let's make this thing happen then. >> okay. i will get your clothes. i'll have you change. >> sometimes it can be a couple days before...
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a television station got ahold of the video and off the to the races we go. >> i am mesmerized by it.am too. jack is still staring at it. >> it happens tha >> it's relaxing. how are we going to move on from there? >> hmm. >> all right. you've heard of crop circles, the patterns that mysteriously appear in fields. >> ice circles are giving them a run for their money. many of them occur naturally. they're usually a little smaller than this. we have to confess this one is manmade. >> still. >> it's called the ice carousel. it's the product of a man from minnesota, mike verm, who said it took him a chain saw and two hours of work. >> but the lifetime of creativity, i would say, mike. that's kind of neat. >> a lifetime of creativity? >> yes. >>> speaking of creativity, have you tried scrolling to the bottom of an excel spread sheet? >> no. >> but the challenge was taken on. didn't take his finger off the arrow key until t the page. he got his answer nine hours, 36 minutes. >> total number of rows in this one excel spread sheet, 1 million, 48,576. he admits it was probably the dumbest idea
a television station got ahold of the video and off the to the races we go. >> i am mesmerized by it.am too. jack is still staring at it. >> it happens tha >> it's relaxing. how are we going to move on from there? >> hmm. >> all right. you've heard of crop circles, the patterns that mysteriously appear in fields. >> ice circles are giving them a run for their money. many of them occur naturally. they're usually a little smaller than this. we have to confess...
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and beautiful wife and people are going to twist it around to be a business favor, we've got to get ahold of ourselves here. i think donald trump said it best when he said that, you know, if it were up to some people, he would never talk to his children again. it's not going to happen. one can disentangle his business interest. he's 100% committed to the president of the united states and yet still have a relationship with his children. >> just following up -- >> last month president-elect trump canceled a press conference to address how he would sever business ties. and now a new date is apparently set. >> i believe it was rescheduled for january 11th originally. and if the lawyers and compliance officers feel we're ready, we'll stick to that date. it is really up to them. >> tanuary 11th news conference date would have the president-elect speaki tohe media just after president obama's january 10th farewell address. >>> well, president obama is set to head to capitol hill tomorrow to preserve one of the key pieces of his presidential legacy, obamacare. but he won't be the only visitor ta
and beautiful wife and people are going to twist it around to be a business favor, we've got to get ahold of ourselves here. i think donald trump said it best when he said that, you know, if it were up to some people, he would never talk to his children again. it's not going to happen. one can disentangle his business interest. he's 100% committed to the president of the united states and yet still have a relationship with his children. >> just following up -- >> last month...
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stefs info that the audit found susceptible to hackers who might get ahold of the social security, credit card and the financial data. >> there has to be some controls at the city level to control who has access to the information. where it can go from there. >> patterson called on the mayor and the city council to move swiftly to address the gaping exposure in array of computer systems. >> i'd say we are vulnerable. i don't know if anybody is looking to hack or use the database in the manner but it is something we should put a lot of policies in to play, more training. stephen: patterson says the district first priority should be to entrust one entity or individual with authority over the district computer system. and making sure th everything possible is done to protect the systems from hackers. stephen tschida, abc7 news. maureen: next at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- the first lady's farewell speech from the white house today. her message for the youth of america. and bitter cold and the snow is coming for some neighborhoods. doug hill is back with when and where it will arrive. maureen: a l
stefs info that the audit found susceptible to hackers who might get ahold of the social security, credit card and the financial data. >> there has to be some controls at the city level to control who has access to the information. where it can go from there. >> patterson called on the mayor and the city council to move swiftly to address the gaping exposure in array of computer systems. >> i'd say we are vulnerable. i don't know if anybody is looking to hack or use the...
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a lone wolf who wants to get a gun and guns are a dime a dozen here for anybody to get ahold of. >> i you this earlier. what can law enforcement do when we're talking about turkey, but in the united states the challenge that the fbi faces, what can the fbi do to prevent further attack like you just talked about? >> well, the fbi is very good, but, unfortunately, their training has not enabled them to read people's minds, so if you have an individual who becomes radicalized somehow, becomes sympathetic to the cause of isis or any other terror group and they don't tell anybody else, they don't share it, they don't ask for help, you know, they just get the weapon and go to work and start shooting people, there's not much law enforcement can do if someone doesn't get into one of the social media systems, tell friends or neighbors, issue some kind of a warning. there has to be something that comes into public information and then that gets relayed to law enforcement and if we don't have that, you know, in the orlando shooting, there's a question of whether the wife knew he was going to go
a lone wolf who wants to get a gun and guns are a dime a dozen here for anybody to get ahold of. >> i you this earlier. what can law enforcement do when we're talking about turkey, but in the united states the challenge that the fbi faces, what can the fbi do to prevent further attack like you just talked about? >> well, the fbi is very good, but, unfortunately, their training has not enabled them to read people's minds, so if you have an individual who becomes radicalized somehow,...
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tonight the "washington post" had gotten ahold of the letter. it is devastating. "anyone who has used the power of his office as united states attorney intimidate and chill the free exercise of the ballot by free citizens should not be elevated to our courts. for this reprehensible conduct he should not be rewarded with a federal judgeship. a person that exhibited to much hostility to the enforcement laws and the exercise of those rights by black people should not be elevated to the federal bench. jeff sessions sought to punish activists, adviser and columnists of my husbands who had been key figures of the civil rights movement in the '60s. the only sin they committed is being too successful in gaining votes. the irony of jeff sessions nomination is if confirmed he will be given life tenure for doing what a federal prosecution what the local sheriffs accomplished 20 years ago with clubs and cattle prods. that from coretta scott king, the widow of martin luther king jr. writing to the senate in 1986 to stop him from being judge. who knows why strom thurmond decide
tonight the "washington post" had gotten ahold of the letter. it is devastating. "anyone who has used the power of his office as united states attorney intimidate and chill the free exercise of the ballot by free citizens should not be elevated to our courts. for this reprehensible conduct he should not be rewarded with a federal judgeship. a person that exhibited to much hostility to the enforcement laws and the exercise of those rights by black people should not be elevated to...
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. >> something newspaper here got ahold of the police report of the initial interview done witt kim kardashians of notes were taken by the police officer who hand wrote them all. >> according to the report, kim told police, quote, i heard a noise at the door, like footsteps and i shouted to ask, who is there? no one answered. then beyond the sliding doors, i saw two people arrive with the gentlemen from reception and he was tied up. that would be the hotel's concierge who shared a similar account with us. >> she was screaming and she was very terrified. >> kim also reportedly told police one of the robbers demanded her $4 million engagement ring. quote, he took the rings and asked where the jewels and money are. >> kim certainly helped police in identifying the robbers because she gave a description of their height, what they were wearing and the fact that one had piercing blue eyes. >> kim estimated the robbers got away with around $5.6 million worth of jewelry, including two diamond cartier bracelets a golden diamond jay con and company bracelets lorraine schwartz bracelets and rolex. the re
. >> something newspaper here got ahold of the police report of the initial interview done witt kim kardashians of notes were taken by the police officer who hand wrote them all. >> according to the report, kim told police, quote, i heard a noise at the door, like footsteps and i shouted to ask, who is there? no one answered. then beyond the sliding doors, i saw two people arrive with the gentlemen from reception and he was tied up. that would be the hotel's concierge who shared a...
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i actually find that you can-- you can get ahold of the-- you can get ahold of the senior advisors. they will talk to you even during moments of warfare between the-- you know, at the candidate trump, president-elect trump, now president trump, that they are willing to talk to you. some of them and the biggest challenge though is that so much is directed by trump himself. and often with decisions made at the very last minute, it's sometimes hard to get at actual, you know, real ground truth of what is going on because it can change so quickly, you know, with the president himself. but i don't find that they shut us out. they do engage the press. >> rose: damian. >> i would say one of the more challenging things here is that he has built this team that doesn't have a lot of history together, right. so if we're giving signals from one part of the team t might not be consistent with signals from the rest of the team so the challenge as a report certificate to present readers with the most accurate, you know, complete package of information. so i think it takes a little more legwork on
i actually find that you can-- you can get ahold of the-- you can get ahold of the senior advisors. they will talk to you even during moments of warfare between the-- you know, at the candidate trump, president-elect trump, now president trump, that they are willing to talk to you. some of them and the biggest challenge though is that so much is directed by trump himself. and often with decisions made at the very last minute, it's sometimes hard to get at actual, you know, real ground truth of...
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so, if you have to go out in it grab ahold of that steering wheel, hold on tight and get home safe. seaside park, i'm tony yates for channel6 "action news." >> toni thanks for that report. >>> if you have photos or individuavideo have days nor'ea. share them with us. e-mail us at join the action at 6abc.com. >> it's a philadelphia neighborhood known for its embrace of diversity but a new report says women minorities and the city's transgender community feel unwelcome even unsafe. that finding is prompting a new push to force a more accepting atmosphere. "action news" reporter vernon odom has the story. >> many people who are not white transgender men experience racism prejudice and discrimination there. >> reporter: the city's human relations commission concludes there's widespread discrimination when it comes to admittance and service at gay clubs at center city's gabe hood east of broad. with local agencies that are supposed to provide social services to that population. >> racism in the lgbt community is a real issue. >> reporter: last fall the human relations commission held hea
so, if you have to go out in it grab ahold of that steering wheel, hold on tight and get home safe. seaside park, i'm tony yates for channel6 "action news." >> toni thanks for that report. >>> if you have photos or individuavideo have days nor'ea. share them with us. e-mail us at join the action at 6abc.com. >> it's a philadelphia neighborhood known for its embrace of diversity but a new report says women minorities and the city's transgender community feel...
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tonight the "washington post" had gotten ahold of the letter. it is devastating. "anyone who has used the power of his office as united states attorney intimidate and chill the free exercise of the ballot by free citizens should not be elevated to our courts. for this reprehensible conduct he should not be rewarded with a federal judgeship. a person that exhibited to much hostility to the enforcement laws and the exercise of those rights by black people should not be elevated to the federal bench. jeff sessions sought to punish activists, adviser and columnists of my husbands who had been key figures of the civil rights movement in the '60s. the only sin they committed is being too successful in gaining votes. the irony of jeff sessions nomination is if confirmed he will be given life tenure for doing what a federal prosecution what the local sheriffs accomplished 20 years ago with clubs and cattle prods. that from coretta scott king, the widow of martin luther king jr. writing to the senate in 9 1986 to stop him from being judge. who knows why strom thurmond deci
tonight the "washington post" had gotten ahold of the letter. it is devastating. "anyone who has used the power of his office as united states attorney intimidate and chill the free exercise of the ballot by free citizens should not be elevated to our courts. for this reprehensible conduct he should not be rewarded with a federal judgeship. a person that exhibited to much hostility to the enforcement laws and the exercise of those rights by black people should not be elevated to...
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i'm glad to be here where i cannot get ahold of fat and carbs at my house. cookies and all that. >> lot of good eating and great holiday and now tonight most people are off today. >> yeah a lot of people. >> deposit have to deal with drizzle and fog this evening and rinse and repeat for tomorrow, everybody, we'll do it again with rain and rain maying a little bit heavier tomorrow. but it won't last all day. looks like morning commute will be wetter than evening commute. so plan accordingly and fog and drizzle out there tonight will stick around for a little longer too. we're starting with a check of radar and so you can see that drizzle which does not show up well on radar is still out showing up on composite pulling away quickly and the next round is already on deck and this is -- there's a lot of warm air down here you can see the red outline of tornado watchs in effect. this is heavier rain that will be in the area as early as 7 or 8:00 tomorrow morning and prepare for a wet one tuesday. may need patience on the road and may be drier and breezier wednesda
i'm glad to be here where i cannot get ahold of fat and carbs at my house. cookies and all that. >> lot of good eating and great holiday and now tonight most people are off today. >> yeah a lot of people. >> deposit have to deal with drizzle and fog this evening and rinse and repeat for tomorrow, everybody, we'll do it again with rain and rain maying a little bit heavier tomorrow. but it won't last all day. looks like morning commute will be wetter than evening commute. so...
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working with federal investigators to confirm how the accused shooter in this deadly airport attack got ahold of this weapon, is simply alarming, and how you can protect against something like this, seemingly checked through a baggage claim? a lot of people are wondering what in the worlds can you do to protect yourself? fox 29's shawnette wilson live at the philadelphia international airport looking into that part of this terrifying story. shawnette? >> reporter: dawn, according to local terrorism expert, there are several areas in a airport that are sus except tonight this type of attack. now, did he not name those areas. neither are we. as not to get anyone any additional ideas, but we all know that once you get off a plane, and get your baggage, there is no additional screening, and so things like this can happen. and when it does it, reminds you of just how fright think can be. so, in this case, as we already mentioned, the suspect esteban santiago opened fire in a baggage claim area, un secure area in otherwise secure airport, terrorism expert says officials are going to have to serious
working with federal investigators to confirm how the accused shooter in this deadly airport attack got ahold of this weapon, is simply alarming, and how you can protect against something like this, seemingly checked through a baggage claim? a lot of people are wondering what in the worlds can you do to protect yourself? fox 29's shawnette wilson live at the philadelphia international airport looking into that part of this terrifying story. shawnette? >> reporter: dawn, according to local...
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dick boer, ceo of ahold delhaize. back to you. thanks veryna: much.we will be back out to the snow to speak to the oecd secretary-general, angel gurria, joining erik and the team endeavors. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: they are getting ready in washington. beautiful picture of the capital building. it is inauguration day. the 45th president of the united states of america, donald trump, will be sworn in later today. juliette saly is standing by with a business flash. juliette: thank you. china's growth accelerated for the first time in two years in the final quarter of 2016. gdp increased 6.8% from a year earlier. full-year expansion of 6.7% was in the official target range, but the slowest since 1990. economic stabilization is giving readers a buffer amid potential trade conflicts with trumps administration. toyota chairman says he has full confidence in his company's prospects in america. hisking to bloomberg, comments came in the wake of criticism from president-elect donald trump over the carmakers plans for a new plant in mexico. bit surprised tha
dick boer, ceo of ahold delhaize. back to you. thanks veryna: much.we will be back out to the snow to speak to the oecd secretary-general, angel gurria, joining erik and the team endeavors. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: they are getting ready in washington. beautiful picture of the capital building. it is inauguration day. the 45th president of the united states of america, donald trump, will be sworn in later today. juliette saly is standing by with a business flash. juliette: thank you....
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. >>> president other bam aholds his final press conference today, command inner chief dropped by the white house briefing room yesterday to thank his press secretary john ernest, it is expect that the president will be asked about the russian hacking situation among other things, after leaving washington the obama's will fly to palm springs, california on friday. >>> well, president will no doubt be asked about his decision to commute sentence of chelsea manning, that is the former army intelligence analyst who is serving 35 years in prison for leaking u.s. secrets. betrayal of trust led to the rise of wikileaks. manning who event by the name bradley hyle in the army will now be released may have 17th. she has express he had remorse for her crimes. defense secretary ash carter said he did not support the president's decision. >>> in addition to manning president obama pardoned former vice chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff, retired four star general james cartwright. he pled guilty to making false statements to federal investigators in 2012 when he was questioned about leakin
. >>> president other bam aholds his final press conference today, command inner chief dropped by the white house briefing room yesterday to thank his press secretary john ernest, it is expect that the president will be asked about the russian hacking situation among other things, after leaving washington the obama's will fly to palm springs, california on friday. >>> well, president will no doubt be asked about his decision to commute sentence of chelsea manning, that is the...
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abc 7 news was at the milpitas sports center where milpitas residents can get ahold of sand and bags to protect their homes from flooding. you can monitor live doppler 7 any time on your abc 7 news app. it's a free download on the app store and on google play. our weather coverage will cover in just a few minutes. >>> now let's go to breaking news in san jose, a fire at an apartment building. at least one person is hurt. this fire started just after 2:00 this afternoon at florence avenue and nancy lane on the east side of the city. we have a crew headed to the scene. they're working to find out exact lly how many people were injured and how bad those injuries were. we'll bring awe live report as soon as we get there. >>> for the first time body camera video of a police shooting in san francisco is being made public. it shows the confrontation between a man and officers on the 6th of january. abc 7 news reporter vic lee is live at the hall of justice with the footage. vic? >> reporter: eric, interim police chief tony chaplain was planning to show this body cam video later this week, b
abc 7 news was at the milpitas sports center where milpitas residents can get ahold of sand and bags to protect their homes from flooding. you can monitor live doppler 7 any time on your abc 7 news app. it's a free download on the app store and on google play. our weather coverage will cover in just a few minutes. >>> now let's go to breaking news in san jose, a fire at an apartment building. at least one person is hurt. this fire started just after 2:00 this afternoon at florence...
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they've already change our life but one be get ahold of the terrorist problem. we can liver witness it but it's going to get worse. my question is, trump donald j. trump's talking about borderrd security i happen to agree with him on that issue, not as far as re -- even though they're cam coming in illegally butless unless we get control of the bored and secure if witness a wall or what are whatever, terrorists goring to start using that to come in through the border because right now from what i see on tv they have a hard time infiltrating the united states because basically we're overseas. but unless -- >> host: go ahead. mike issue think the got to point.>> you >> guest: a great question ask there's a emergency concern about border. so, basically i come from the world of homeland security so let me just complained the border. at the bored are already has a way. never came out in the discussion.. there's something like 700-milen of wall. there's fencing. some reasons we don't have walls base out water or it's high mountain so sort of hard to do. a lot of surve
they've already change our life but one be get ahold of the terrorist problem. we can liver witness it but it's going to get worse. my question is, trump donald j. trump's talking about borderrd security i happen to agree with him on that issue, not as far as re -- even though they're cam coming in illegally butless unless we get control of the bored and secure if witness a wall or what are whatever, terrorists goring to start using that to come in through the border because right now from what...
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he understands as we reform health care as we repeal and replace obamacare, getting ahold of the cost of prescription drugs, to give people more access to them, and greater plans in health care. that's going to be a key part of it. >> sean spicer last week. dylan scott is with us of stat news. changing the way that the negotiations happen, is there any evidence that it would actually lower prices for the end user? >> that's the big question. so the congressional score keeper, the congressional budget office has looked at this policy. what they've said is the only way you're going to achieve meaningful savings is if the federal government is willing to either restrict access to certain drugs, charge higher co-pays, something like that, or flat-out not cover it. and that is where the trump policy and the policy democrats have put forward runs into trouble. because you can imagine how the pharmaceutical industry could quickly attack it, if, you know, somebody's grandparent isn't able to get their cancer drugs because the federal government has the say, we're in negotiations, you haven't
he understands as we reform health care as we repeal and replace obamacare, getting ahold of the cost of prescription drugs, to give people more access to them, and greater plans in health care. that's going to be a key part of it. >> sean spicer last week. dylan scott is with us of stat news. changing the way that the negotiations happen, is there any evidence that it would actually lower prices for the end user? >> that's the big question. so the congressional score keeper, the...
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. >> fame understand american exceptionalism and the dream so one to grab ahold of that you can be what everyone did america and now they will die for america it is somebody else's fault so they keep the narrative alive so day have discouragement. john: i have that with ur facebook response. the american dream is alive and well if you happen to be born white and straight and mail with all the parents. >> we keep hearing this. it is untrue but with those dynamics. >> the american dream ended when the war on poverty began. >> it did for some. and in particular the disproportionately hits black people because she by the lie that the government will take care of you then you are trapped and they reward you for ill behavior than it is hard to get out i was there. it is very difficult you find all about the services available you are committing social suicide to have economic discomfort because once you leave you have to try harder. john: you are discouraged from being buried 893181 -- 1940 the black marriage rate was higher than and right -- the whites but the idea is of progressivism but it
. >> fame understand american exceptionalism and the dream so one to grab ahold of that you can be what everyone did america and now they will die for america it is somebody else's fault so they keep the narrative alive so day have discouragement. john: i have that with ur facebook response. the american dream is alive and well if you happen to be born white and straight and mail with all the parents. >> we keep hearing this. it is untrue but with those dynamics. >> the...
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secretary and told her that i was making the decision that i was cancelling the picnic and i had to get ahold of the people that were going to be coming in to the barbecue that were helping set up for it. there was a group called the parini ranch people who were there from texas to do this barbecue. so we had to cancel that. we had to make arrangements for stopping the part-time butlers that were going to come in and help serve the 2000 people that were going to be there. we had an awful lot we had to do and it was just a terrifying day on the south grounds. at one point, everybody has seen the pictures, i think, of the police coming by and telling everybody to run, evacuate the white house and get out and i was able to keep seven men with me on the south grounds and we ended up during the course of the day -- because i knew the president was coming back to the white house. there was no doubt in my mind what the president was going to do. he was coming back to the white house. he couldn't land at the pentagon because the pentagon helicopter pad was no longer available because of what was goin
secretary and told her that i was making the decision that i was cancelling the picnic and i had to get ahold of the people that were going to be coming in to the barbecue that were helping set up for it. there was a group called the parini ranch people who were there from texas to do this barbecue. so we had to cancel that. we had to make arrangements for stopping the part-time butlers that were going to come in and help serve the 2000 people that were going to be there. we had an awful lot we...
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gets ahold of it. it's not just john mccain, but others said the mieb already had it. this is a widespread document in washington that no one is touching. it makes me wonder what else is out there. >> what information are people sitting on? >> the idea of privacy is over. he ceo needs to realize they are responsible for cyber-security. this is not the chief intelligence officer's job any longer. this rests on you. part of that is to explain to your employees and sales people and customers that privacy is gone. and i think we just have to accept that. kennedy: privacy is gone and we'll see if media diplomacy as well. and how this media -- how this-cover the president. >> i think things could settle down. the media and administration need each other. donald trump's base loves it when he goes after the press. and the press need hip because they need to tell the story about the administration as you were saying in your monologue. rich lowry is here, the editor-in-chief of national revi. and katherine mangu-ward. the editor-in-chief of "reason" magazine. donald trump has be
gets ahold of it. it's not just john mccain, but others said the mieb already had it. this is a widespread document in washington that no one is touching. it makes me wonder what else is out there. >> what information are people sitting on? >> the idea of privacy is over. he ceo needs to realize they are responsible for cyber-security. this is not the chief intelligence officer's job any longer. this rests on you. part of that is to explain to your employees and sales people and...
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Ãhold on, thank you.and it is his job to lay that vision out and the people that he appoints and nominatesounces our staff members are cabinet members or agency heads, their job is to fulfill that. if they do not like it then it should not take the job. but it is the president's agenda that we are fulfilling here. >> the executive order today, how is it trump administration ensuring digital privacy and cybersecurity to. >> just to be clear on executive order.i think one of the things of the president, the reason the president wants mayor giuliani some of these experts to come is to get their ideas, to make sure that where we are headed and cybersecurity. he is fulfilling the attempt to ensure the critical drop throughout the government and business are protected and secured. i just want to caution that we may or may not do today. i think the president has a pretty good idea where he will go but i think he wants mayor giuliani and subject experts have to say about the steps that we can take in terms of executive action. that will help secure further critical infrastructures. april? >> i hav
Ãhold on, thank you.and it is his job to lay that vision out and the people that he appoints and nominatesounces our staff members are cabinet members or agency heads, their job is to fulfill that. if they do not like it then it should not take the job. but it is the president's agenda that we are fulfilling here. >> the executive order today, how is it trump administration ensuring digital privacy and cybersecurity to. >> just to be clear on executive order.i think one of the...
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. >> we're unfortunately running out of time, how can people get ahold of you >> i do the new year's refresh your recollection on our screen right there if you want to get ahold of debbie reynolds gwen mcgregor. fascinating. we can listen to you all day. >> you're kind of into silence now what, let me take the phone >> am i allowed to do the redskins aren't going to the is super bowl this career >> yes. we'll have you back next year >> i love them >> thank you so much. >> debbie reynolds gwen mcgregor >> we talked about what to expect in 2017. sonny is sharing her list of things we need to leave behind in 2016. especially if you've a millennial leaving in the dmv. time right now, 10:39. back in a moment. y27mky y16fy >>> we're talking about what needs to be left behind in 2016 now. sonny here to talk about that. we talked about millennials. leaving stuff behind. let's go talk break it down for us. what do people need to leave behind. >> in general, trends, fashioning anything >> the things that bothers me, especially because the nude clothes that look like skin, that the trend >> i t
. >> we're unfortunately running out of time, how can people get ahold of you >> i do the new year's refresh your recollection on our screen right there if you want to get ahold of debbie reynolds gwen mcgregor. fascinating. we can listen to you all day. >> you're kind of into silence now what, let me take the phone >> am i allowed to do the redskins aren't going to the is super bowl this career >> yes. we'll have you back next year >> i love them >>...
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we finally got ahold of him. what? bull. what do you mean? two words, buddy.u love them. they're not comfortable. next you have to find shoes that don't put blisters on your feet. >> my playing rhythmically was a lot like terry's. >> chris had some of the inside guitar stuff. terry was a great rhythm guitar player outside of a great soloist and great singer. >> there was no leader in the band but in terms of the driving force. >> replacing terry kath was no easy task. >> there's no touching terry, i knew that. everybody else should know it. they would have to get used to somebody else's plan. ♪ ♪ thunder and lightning, did you know our love would end this way ♪ ♪ but that's okay, no time, no place, it's one more game ♪ >> i think the trend in music, taste and generational shift was occurring. in the culture anyway. andor a rock band to survive all of that to withstand all of those effects is nearly impossible. >> people make records and you expect to hear what's on the record. people come see us they want to hear what put us on the map. >> i stood in the room
we finally got ahold of him. what? bull. what do you mean? two words, buddy.u love them. they're not comfortable. next you have to find shoes that don't put blisters on your feet. >> my playing rhythmically was a lot like terry's. >> chris had some of the inside guitar stuff. terry was a great rhythm guitar player outside of a great soloist and great singer. >> there was no leader in the band but in terms of the driving force. >> replacing terry kath was no easy task....
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we are trying to get ahold of the park service to find out what is going on tonight. alison: stormwatch7 is tracking a winter storm battering the west coast. four people have died. as mggie shows us the worst may will yet to come. >> they need to evacuate for your >> northern nevada is under a state of emergency. rivers are riding to the highest levels in a decade. in oregon, the state troopers are pleading with drivers to stay off the road saying they can't keep up with the crashes. northern california is getting soaked by near constant torrential downpour. >> this is a mess. >> causing mudslide. this is totaling an abc news truck out of san francisco. rescue divers were dispatched in oakland after they were plunged in the water. in the heart of wine country, this riverer rising ten feet in seven hours leaving the venues under water. the storm winds so powerful they toppled over the popular tourist attraction. tunnel tree in a california park. it doesn't look like we will get relief soon as another storm is coast. we are watching the rivers closely. alison: that is i
we are trying to get ahold of the park service to find out what is going on tonight. alison: stormwatch7 is tracking a winter storm battering the west coast. four people have died. as mggie shows us the worst may will yet to come. >> they need to evacuate for your >> northern nevada is under a state of emergency. rivers are riding to the highest levels in a decade. in oregon, the state troopers are pleading with drivers to stay off the road saying they can't keep up with the...
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inventory of each case and he drew a map of beecham said which box was aware that he needed to get ahold of something he could locate that and the brown book and in theory go to the storage facility to pull that out. he never did that could have. there are letters from scholars it would be helpful in my research i could examine could look at it? he would say everything is in storage, time is devoted to building the library will let you know, when the library is built which eventually he did. the end of his career he retired, finally bought a house moved out to long island surrounded by his friends of the pratt family that all lived around the golf course and planned his library. he and emily had a budget, an idea what they wanted it to look like, how it would operate, how scholars could use the materials available. the architecture come it engineering come but the direction of the windows the gardens he chose every quotation engraved on the outside of the library he of the relief marble statues on the front of the east capitol front. he chose the subjects subjects, characters he saw a mo
inventory of each case and he drew a map of beecham said which box was aware that he needed to get ahold of something he could locate that and the brown book and in theory go to the storage facility to pull that out. he never did that could have. there are letters from scholars it would be helpful in my research i could examine could look at it? he would say everything is in storage, time is devoted to building the library will let you know, when the library is built which eventually he did....
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if an inmate gets ahold of something that will ignite, like an aerosol or something, they can use it as a weapon. they can also basically burn up their whole cell if they wanted to. makes it real easy. >> so easy, in fact, it happened not long ago. >> we received emergency call over the radio that there was a fire over in "r" pod. >> just frustrated. decided to light a fire. i put a staple in the electrical socket. in a prison what you call a prison match. just lit a bunch of linen and stuff that i had on fire. >> as soon as we got up here, i already had two officers, and i immediately positioned myself at an angle here to attempt to extinguish the flame. >> i sat at the back of the room for a while, and when the room started getting full of smoke, i just grabbed a blanket and put my head in the toilet and started flushing the toilet to keep the air flowing. >> we tried to extinguish the fire. it was unsuccessful. i gave the control center commands to open the door 15 inches and by then i was already trying to get underneath the door, up at the top. >> i knew that he was going to be
if an inmate gets ahold of something that will ignite, like an aerosol or something, they can use it as a weapon. they can also basically burn up their whole cell if they wanted to. makes it real easy. >> so easy, in fact, it happened not long ago. >> we received emergency call over the radio that there was a fire over in "r" pod. >> just frustrated. decided to light a fire. i put a staple in the electrical socket. in a prison what you call a prison match. just lit a...
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them up in hotels thursday night, they didn't know what to do with them the next day and couldn't get ahold of anyone from greyhound. >> the driver never showed up to get us, we were an eyesore to the hotel. they loaded us up in the shuttle and brought us to abandoned bus station in steamboat, colorado. >> we didn't know what was going on. >> there was no heat, negative 20 degrees, people got really sick. >> reporter: after hours at the transit station with no bus, police called in the red cross to set up a shelter since there was no room in hotels for stranded customers. >> greyhound did nothing about any of those things. >> reporter: people couldn't get to medications because luggage was stuck in the bottom of the bus. >> they had to call in paramedics, they had to call in two ambulances, firefighters. one lady they had to bring in a breathing system for her because she couldn't breathe. i got the flu. >> reporter: in a statement, greyhound said they provided hotel accommodations, food, kept the passengers warm and all will get a refund. arthel: that was emily allen from kdvr reporting. g
them up in hotels thursday night, they didn't know what to do with them the next day and couldn't get ahold of anyone from greyhound. >> the driver never showed up to get us, we were an eyesore to the hotel. they loaded us up in the shuttle and brought us to abandoned bus station in steamboat, colorado. >> we didn't know what was going on. >> there was no heat, negative 20 degrees, people got really sick. >> reporter: after hours at the transit station with no bus,...
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i mentioned at the end of last night's show that tonight we'll show you footage that we've gotten aholdf. it's unsettling, it's evidence of a brand new danger that our president has just created for americans out there in the world. this is a story we've got here tonight that you will not get anywhere else. i think a big scary deal and that's our final story tonight.
i mentioned at the end of last night's show that tonight we'll show you footage that we've gotten aholdf. it's unsettling, it's evidence of a brand new danger that our president has just created for americans out there in the world. this is a story we've got here tonight that you will not get anywhere else. i think a big scary deal and that's our final story tonight.